Thursday, October 31, 2013

What are some really good gifts for a one year old baby girl?

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Our daughter's first birthday is on April 8. We are planning to get her a Fisher Price Baby Gymnastics Bounce and Ride Zebra, and a Disney Winnie the Pooh Teachin Lights Phone ourselves, but what are some other gifts that her cousins and grandparents, etc. can get for her that are in the $20 and under price range?

I am looking for answers from people who have kids in the same age range. What toys do your kids ~REALLY~ love?

She already has an Exersaucer, which she adores, so that one is out...

Thanks in advance!



Answer
My daughter JUST had her 1st birthday a month ago. We asked everyone to get her board books....because she LOVES them. They are inexpensive and this is a great age to start introducing books!! My daughter just loves flipping through the pages and looking at the colorful pictures!!

Other great gifts are blocks to build towers (alphabet blocks are great...Target sells a huge set of them for around $10.00). There is a great learning toy put out by Leap frog called "LuLu The Letter Spinning Spider"....BOTH of my girls have adored this!!

Other things my daughter enjoys are things she can sort.....blocks (again), links, pop beads (the big plastic ones that pop into each other), and play food (she plays with my 2 year old's play kitchen and play food way more than my 2 year old does!!)

Hope, maybe, that helped!!

If I have a 7-8 month old girl bearded dragon, could I put my new 2 week old bearded dragon in the same cage?




McKenna


My brother surprised me with a baby bearded dragon for Christmas, and I read that bearded dragons tend to kill each other when cohabited. Since they are both young can I put them in the same cage or should I buy a new cage? Thanks!


Answer
Absolutely not. The bigger one will probably bite off the tail and/or limbs if it doesn't kill the smaller one.
I know it is not your fault, but this is why I do not believe in giving live animals as gifts. You should never give someone something they are not prepared to own.
I would separate them immediately. Put the smaller one in a plastic Gladware or Rubbermaid container with holes in the lid for breathing until you can get a setup for it. It is better to have it in something that is not ideal for a day or two rather than have it permanently disfigured or killed.




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